wheaters
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Soot, and the accompanying black color of the oil is only a small factor. If I changed oil on my tractors based on color, I'd have 10 hour change intervals.
A friend with much more equipment than me, saves almost $10K a year by oil sampling rather than changing oil based solely on miles or hours. With 22,000 hours on an untouched except for regular maintenance motor I don't argue with him.
I totally agree. However, I'm personally very reluctant to take any diesel of mine beyond the recommended oil change interval because I consider an extra oil change or two far cheaper than an engine rebuild. Two of my sons own BMWs fitted with 2.0 Diesel engines. Those particular engines have a reputation for timing chain problems, which is quite unusual for any modern car. If the chain wears badly on those engines (and they apparently do) it can also trash the crankshaft because the chain runs off the back of the engine and there is no separate drive sprocket. They also have extended oil change intervals. Over here it costs the equivalent of around $6000 to fit a new crank and possibly more to fix other likely damage if the chain lets go. This would probably put the cars beyond economic repair.
I've advised them to consider early oil changes as engine insurance and never to go over the mileage.
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